Haunted Places in Kew Bridge, Surrey

London, England

Mary Fauconburg and Frances Rich, the daughter of Oliver Cromwell, are said to haunt this location. After Cromwell's death, his body was disinterred and beheaded publicly. The daughters are said to have bribed a guard to have his remains placed here, but his body is currently in an unmarked grave. ...

London, Greater London

This cemetery is overrun by foliage and has been a victim of vandalism. If you come here at night, take caution; if you don't run into a hooligan, you might encounter the spirit of a nun that hovers around. Another legend involved an imp that would attack people in the ...

London, England

4 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Jerry Abershaw, nicknamed "The Laughing Highwayman", was known to terrorize this area before his hanging. He is seen on horseback riding through the common. The spirit of an escaped convict is also said to haunt this area.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

4.3 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

The ghost of King George II is said to stand on the roof, although some people have heard his voice throughout the building. A man wearing white period clothing is reported in the courtyard and an elderly woman believed to be Queen Victoria's aunt is also seen here.
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London, Greater London

5.7 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A disembodied face has been seen here and might be the same ghost that gives people the feeling of being watched. Electrical breakers have been turned off and on by unknown forces and the temperature has suddenly dropped at times.
Submitted by Chris Berglund

London, Greater London

5.8 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Between here and the Baker Street Station, workers have reported the sounds and sights of someone invisible walking on the track. Five staff members have died working on this line and it is likely to be one of them.
Submitted by Chris Berglund

Wembley, Greater London

5.8 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A wrongly excommunicated nun, nicknamed "The White Lady", haunted here from the 16th century until the late 19th century demanding a Christian burial. a skeleton was uncovered while doing work on the house and was thought to belong to her; since the discovery, the apparitions of her ceased. A woman ...

London, Greater London

6 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A hooded monk is seen in the cellar, usually within one's peripheral vision; he is said to vanish when guests turn their heads to get a look at him. A woman named the 'Grey Lady' is also seen in the corridors; she is believed to have been a nun who ...

London, Greater London

6.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

While the Chamber of Horrors might be enough to scare some people, faces behind people in photographs. A disturbing energy is felt here and was even featured on an episode of Most Haunted.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

6.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A woman jumped to her death to end the abuse from her uncle in the early 19th century. Her ghost is said to scare people to death, including a maid who went insane and a sailor who died trying to flee from here. The ghost is said to appear as ...

London, Greater London

6.2 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Major John Gwynne was secretary to King Edward VII, but shot himself after a bitter divorce. His presence is felt in the first floor room in which he ended his life, sometimes being seen or heard. A monk is also reported here said to have died in a cell that ...

London, Greater London

6.2 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A taller woman is seen here and sometimes, people can smell her perfume. She could possibly be an opera performer who would visit Handel when he still occupied this house.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, England

6.4 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

An attempted murder on Ernest Augustus, former Duke of Cumberland, failed. Joseph Sellis, the valet of the Duke, was summoned, but found dead with his throat slit. It turned out that Sellis had attempted to assassinate the Duke, but failed. Sellis is sometimes seen with blood gushing down his neck ...

London, England

6.5 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

In the 18th century, a woman was murdered and then beheaded somewhere around here, but her murdered attempted to dispose of her here. While he was caught, she has been seen ever since, always covered in blood.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

6.7 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Employees have found the hands of Churchill's wax dummy in different positions throughout the day; this catches the employees off guard because the dummy is behind glass. After closing hours, bootprints appear, doors are heard slamming shut, and the air feels colder.
Submitted by Chris Berglund

Deans Yd, Greater London

6.7 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Father Benedictus is the name given to a monk who is said to appear quite solid and able to hold very long and polite conversations. Another ghost is that of a soldier is said to stand by his tomb in silence.
Submitted by Chris Berglund

London, Greater London

London, Greater London

6.9 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

The Ministry of Defence was built over the site of the Whitehall Palace, dating back to the 12th century. In the Tudor Wine Cellar, patrol guards have seen a man walking through the corridors; when confronted, the man had vanished, or sometimes would walk through walls.
Submitted by Chris Berglund

London, Greater London

7.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Legend has it that a cursed mummy was brought here and brought death and misfortune to those who came in contact with it. A tube station below also was said to have the mummy's ghost present and was possibily responsible for the disappearance of two women.
Submitted by Chris Berglund

London, Greater London

7.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

This building has it's share of history; ghosts ranging from the Plague to that of World War II are reported. Usually, people have reported shadowy figures, children playing ring-a-ring-o-roses, a naked man floating, and a dark figure believed to be that of Jack the Ripper. Doors open and close, the ...

London, Greater London

7.2 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A man in grey period-clothing is seen limping across the room before fading through the walls. It is also said that the ghosts of Joseph Grimaldi and Dan Leno have returned here in the afterlife and are very mischevious in their actions.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

7.5 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Now demolished (April 2015), the nightclub was once owned by a demonologist. The ghost of a woman named Ruth was commonly reported here, accompanied by the sound of footsteps and doors opening and closing by themselves.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

Longford, Greater London

7.5 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A plane accident in 1948 killed almost all of the 22 on board; one passenger who died will approach people asking if they have seen his briefcase before vanishing. He is also said to walk the runways.
Submitted by Chris Berglund

London, Greater London

7.5 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Somewhere around this area once stood Lincoln's Inn. The offices of here were terrified of a presence that was thought to be a ghost bird; a young man had apparently been murdered in here for explanation while another hung himself inside of the same room. What they both had in ...

London, England

7.7 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Judge Henry Hawkins manifests in the gardens and is said to stay visible for an extended period. Cavaliers, knights, and those who once occupied this area are also said to haunt this location, sometimes being caught on photo.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

7.9 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Footsteps and the sound of running are common. Sometimes, people are seen pacing in the carriages before vanishing. Knocks and rapping is also heard coming from empty corridors.
Submitted by Chris Berglund

London, Greater London

8 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

The ghost of an orphan named Anne Naylor was supposedly murdered and disposed of around here somewhere in the 18th or 19th century. Many passer-bys report the sound of her shriek and have since given her the nickname of "the Screaming Spectre of Farringdon".
Submitted by Chris Berglund

London, Greater London

8.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

The site of many public executions, many say those executed still remain in the building, usually in the 'Dead Man's Walk' (where they were led to be hung). Other people say that plague victims are reported in this location (as thousands of them were buried nearby).
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

8.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

An irate poltergeist is known its tantrums. In the cellar, it likes to knock things about and touch people. One owner had the doors slam behind him and an invisible force held the door shut from the other side.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

8.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

Once a prison, the site was closed and demolished in the 1890's, however the underground tunnels still exist. A child is known to be heard crying far in the distance, believed to be lost in the darkness. Shadows wander ahead and behind of people, and one grim spirit is said ...

London, Greater London

8.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

The two most commonly seen ghosts are that of a woman in grey often searching around frantically (the common belief is that she's looking for her children whom she killed) and a robed man who can be viewed from afar, but disappears when viewed too close. Another figure is said ...

London, Greater London

8.1 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

An unidentified woman has been seen here. She likes to swing the lights and move glasses, but if the temperature makes a sudden drop, she could be about to make a full-bodied appearance.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

8.2 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A perverted ghost has tried to undress women who sleep here and has been reported when people have showered. Workers have also reported the sounds of footsteps running across the empty rooms.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, England

8.2 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A jester named Rahere founded this church after having a vision of St. Batholomew; buried inside of here, the ghost of Rahere (who became a monk later in life) is seen by the altar and by the Lady Chapel.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

8.2 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

A woman named Mother Marnes was murdered here; she is said to be seen wearing all black. Other people have been pushed, heard unusual noises, or felt very unwelcomed, particularly in the ballroom.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

London, Greater London

8.3 miles from Kew Bridge, UK-N7

The Clink is one of the oldest prisons in London and a site for grizzly torture and interrogation methods. Most people will hear the noise of glass breaking and chains rattling, but poltergeist activity is also normal. Some shadows are reported and give a very gloomy and dreadful feeling.
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